| Dr. Johnny Fever |
Pathfinder Lost Omens Subscriber
Derelict Cave Question:
In S&S 5 'The Price of Infamy', inside A5 'The Derelict Cave', the only mention of water depth that I can find is that, at low tide, the top of the cave mouth is ten above the water line. I didn't see DC for swim checks listed anywhere in the room description, but don't the brykolakas (sp?) try to stay in the water? Should this be an underwater or above water battle?
<br /><br /> Thanks!
| vikingson |
So the water depth allows ships of considerable size to float into that cavern without much ado ( I do not want to see the hyrdodynamics of that effect^^) making it at least 20' deep, with 30' or more rather likely. Add to that the rise from the tide (one way or another, although'I'd recommend ships being able to actually float into the cae at _any_ time ).
Water depth of 35' approximately, probably with broken up lower floor and narrow spaces between the bottoms of the foundering derelicts and the ground ? So that could a pretty confined, caught between the leaning and slowly heaving ships, monster filled water and the bottom of the cave.
Sounds like a good Indiana Jones